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Discover LudwigThe phrase "allowed to walk" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used in contexts where permission is granted for someone to walk, often in legal, formal, or instructional settings.
Example: "After the meeting, the participants were allowed to walk freely around the campus."
Alternatives: "permitted to walk" or "authorized to walk".
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She wasn't allowed to walk, though.
Nobody was allowed to walk on them.
Bondholders who financed the bubble were allowed to walk away.
"People were allowed to walk in from anywhere.
They will not be allowed to walk on the roadways.
Subjects were allowed to walk with a mobility aid of their choice.
When she was allowed to walk onstage, "everything just clicked," she told me.
"Those in first class were allowed to walk right off the ship.
Are you allowed to walk into a bank vault and still not give your name?
Being allowed to walk around the house in stockinged feet seems quite daringly casual enough.
If I proved worthy, I'd be allowed to walk through it.
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